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Indonesia Login Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps malwarebytes Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Windows Report System shutdown[Solved/Closed] Ask a question Jim - Latest answer on May 29, 2014 06:30PM Hello, My ACER laptop wont stay turned on. It keeps getting a message of The system is shutting down it has been authorized by NT AUTHORITY \SYSTEM. windows server must shut down because the DCOM Server Process Launcher terminated unexpectedly. I get a 30 second countdown and then http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-update/im-using-xp-and-it-keeps-running-a-system-shutdown/0d3e5c63-313f-44c4-8cf8-dcfc080bcae5 the comp reboots and then THAT 'S IT! PLEASE HELP! I have tried starting it in F8 mode and nothing! That computer has Windows XP and Internet Explorer! See more System shutdown Windows XP - Abort a system shutdown System shutdown while playing games (Solved) My Computer Shut down automatically [Solved] (Solved) System shutdown Automatic system shutdown Helpful +7 Report xpcman 15997Posts Wednesday October 8, 2008Registration date ContributorStatus October 21, 2016 Last http://ccm.net/forum/affich-59483-system-shutdown seen Jan 22, 2009 09:58PM You appear to have one of the blaster worm variants. To keep the system from shutting down, as soon as it boots do this: go to Start, Run, type in shutdown -a and enter Here's the link to the long version of the instructions. http://www.tiscali.co.uk/help/msbremove.html I would also download MalwareBytes anti-malware from http://www.malwarebytes.org and run their program in "SAFE MODE" Good Luck. Report cheryl- Jan 28, 2010 12:02PM hey it worked for me but will it last and if it dont how do I do it where it will never pop up again {click start,run,type in shutdown-a Report DCOM shutting my down- Jan 31, 2010 01:13AM Hello Users, I am having the same problem and follow the steps: (1) I type shutdown -a on dos prompt and then (2) I clean my computer with Matwarebytes Anti_Malware software and my computer is very clean but my computer is still shutting down. What I am going to do next? Regards!! Report JM- Feb 2, 2010 06:32PM I have tried EVERYTHING including Malwarebytes anti-malware and STILL I get that darn message and it counts down from .59 seconds and shuts my computer down and then it restarts, very frustrating--I iont know if it is a virus, a trojan, a worm
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